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Men's Conquest

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Item# 30108025

$170.00$110.00

The CONQUEST features a unique Rmat® midsole material providing the state-of-the-art weight-to-resilience ratio and that HOKA ONE ONE signature maximal cushioning protection. An early stage Meta-Rocker is designed to promote accurate foot roll through the gait cycle. A highly breathable layered, no sew upper construction provides a seamless and secure fit that compliments the uniquely engineered Water Drainage System. An ideal shoe for runners looking for a fast, highly responsive, and performance cushion running shoe.

I have Haglund's deformity on one feet so my doctor recommended me to get better cushioned shoe. I am tall & heavy runner 6'5 210LBS so I started to hunt for a better cushioned shoe. After researching for few days I zeroed on Hoka Conquest. After 2-3 runs >10miles, my feet which was fine started to hurt & swell at the mid upper section. I switched to my previous shoe (Scotts) and it felt ok. There is something the way this shoe is constructed that it hurts the mid feet. My 2 cents, please be careful & do not hurt your foot for the cushioning.

These are my second pair of Hokas. Loved my Stinson Tarmacs. These seem to have a narrower toe box which has caused some blister issues for me. My biggest concern is the tread wear. I've got only 250 miles on these and the bottoms look like my Stinsons that have over 700 miles. I was expecting them to last at least 500 miles but will be replacing sooner.

Only lasted 300 miles till a rip occurred in the crease in mesh on left sneaker. Very disappointed that I spent $170.00 for my red Hoka Conquest sneakers. I loved the feel on how they made my feet feel after my longer runs. But very disappointed in the quality of the mesh material that created a hole in the crease during my runs. I was looking forward to being a new member of the Hoka community. First time I ever spent that type of money on a sneaker in my 16 years of running. Very upset with my first pair of Hoka's for the money!!!

OMG! I just bought a pair of Conquest and don't want to take them off. As a long time Nike Vomero, Nike Air Max, Brooks, and Asics user I've gone through top of the line shoes from many brands but none come close to Hoka Conquest. I was so impressed with the feel I bought a pair for my wife.

I am not generally swayed by reviews because each person has a different perspective on what feels good to them and that includes cushioning. Words are insufficient to fully explain the level of cushioning provided by these sneaker, you must try them for yourself. I warn you come prepared to buy because you won't want to take them off.

I have worn several Hoka models, including the Mufate, the Bondi, the Rapa Nui and the Conquest. I love each one of them...the cushioning allowed me to continue running with no knee pain! Each one of the Hoka models worked very well for me, but I've found I like the Conquest the best as it is the perfect fit for my foot. My only concern...the treads of ALL those models seem to wear out way too early! Granted, I am a heavy runner, 6'4 and 215 pounds. Still, the folks at the shoe stores where I've bought my Hokas all agree they don't feel the tread should wear out so quickly. I think Hokas would be the absolute perfect shoe if the company were to go to a different tread that's more durable.

Since changing over from Kayanos, I can run over seven miles everyday without having to take a day off between runs to recover from the pounding of running on concrete or asphalt. I can't belive how great they feel on my long runs and I do not need to worry about the next day. I am looking forward to my next marathon. I am now a believer in Hokas and will not go back!

I'm still recovering from Achilles tendon repair followed quickly by knee replacement, and it's been difficult to find comfortable shoes to regain long-distance walking ability. After several failed attempts with other brands, Hoka came to my rescue. I'll never be a runner again, but now I have hope of returning to full mobility. At first I thought the shoe might be too snug, but with thin socks, it gives me the overall support I need with fantastic heel/ball cushioning to enable me to be on my feet all day. Despite the snug width, I appreciate the fuller toe bed, and the seemless construction also adds to the overall comfort. I was initially hesitant with the price, but I now consider these great value for the money.

I received a pair for my birthday. I took them out today for a 10 mile training run. I never felt any shock in my joint (knees, ankles, hips, etc.). Got caught in a downpour and the WDS did what it was designed for. Too bad my socks did not shed water like these shoes. However, with all of that, I still turned in my best 10 mile time in over a year. Speed laces work well, but take getting used to.

Views expressed in these reviews are those of the individual author and do not reflect the views of HOKA ONE ONE. HOKA ONE ONE does not claim that you are likely to have similar results. To learn more about each product's features, check out our product details.

50% More Cushioning

Engineered midsole volume which is up to 2.5X the volume than standard running shoes, made with performance-specific cushioning material.

Benefit

Excellent shock absorption and an inherently stable ride.

Meta-Rocker

Meta-Rocker midsole geometry, specifically engineered with a low heel-toe differential and a sculpted outsole radius in the heel and toe, creates a unique fulcrum effect and encourages a guided foot gait cycle.

Benefit

Supports a runners form, and encourages a continuous Positive Gait Speed roll from heel-strike to toe-off.